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Once Upon a Mattress

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • PG
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.6K
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Carol Burnett, Tracey Ullman, Zooey Deschanel, Denis O'Hare, and Matthew Morrison in Once Upon a Mattress (2005)
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Disney live action TV movie musical, based on the fairytale The Princess and the Pea.Disney live action TV movie musical, based on the fairytale The Princess and the Pea.Disney live action TV movie musical, based on the fairytale The Princess and the Pea.

  • Directors
    • Kathleen Marshall
    • Kathleen Marshall
  • Writers
    • Marshall Barer
    • Dean Fuller
    • Jay Thompson
  • Stars
    • Carol Burnett
    • Tracey Ullman
    • Denis O'Hare
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.6K
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    • Directors
      • Kathleen Marshall
      • Kathleen Marshall
    • Writers
      • Marshall Barer
      • Dean Fuller
      • Jay Thompson
    • Stars
      • Carol Burnett
      • Tracey Ullman
      • Denis O'Hare
    • 42User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 nominations total

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    Carol Burnett
    Carol Burnett
    • Queen Aggravain
    Tracey Ullman
    Tracey Ullman
    • Princess Winnifred
    Denis O'Hare
    Denis O'Hare
    • Prince Dauntless
    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Lady Larken
    Matthew Morrison
    Matthew Morrison
    • Sir Harry
    Michael Boatman
    Michael Boatman
    • The Jester
    Tom Smothers
    Tom Smothers
    • King Sextimus
    Edward Hibbert
    Edward Hibbert
    • The Wizard
    Michelle Harrison
    Michelle Harrison
    • Princess #12
    Scott Augustine
    Scott Augustine
    • Dancing Knight
    Paul Becker
    Paul Becker
    • Knight
    Linda Bernath
    • Dancer
    Jordan Cable
    • Dancing Knight
    Stephenos Christou
    • Dancing Knight
    Dave Cote
    Dave Cote
    • Court Small
    Mike Devoe
    • Mike Devoe
    Stephen Findlay
    • Dancing Knight
    Omar Forrest
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    • Directors
      • Kathleen Marshall
      • Kathleen Marshall
    • Writers
      • Marshall Barer
      • Dean Fuller
      • Jay Thompson
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    6Jvbway

    On the Whole Disappointing

    "Once Upon a Mattress" is a delightful musical. It is, however not big enough to be made into a film, so a television version would be a perfect solution. In fact, it was the perfect solution in two earlier versions, both of which starred Carol Burnett, who created the role of Princess Winnifred in the original Off-Broadway and Broadway productions. however, both of those versions were abridged and differed from the script slightly, so the third version would have been the perfect opportunity to remain faithful to the stage script,

    this is sadly one of the films shortcomings. A substantial amount of the score is dropped, not to mention some curious script alterations, such as lady larkin being sent to the dungeon, and the character of the minstrel is dropped.

    On top of that, the cast is a mixed blessing. Carol Burnett is delightful, using her trademark comedy to the best of her abilities, beautifully hamming it up. taking on Burnett's role is Tracy Ullman ("Hairspray"'s Marissa Jaret Winokour was originally considered, but she turned it down). On the whole, Ullman is a good choice for the role, charming but still not an obvious bride for a prince. Ullman's comedy is adept and her singing is good, but on the whole one can't help but think she is a but mature for the role. The same goes for Dennis O'Hare as Prince Dauntless, his over the top performance somewhat schticky. Matthew Morrison is charming as sir harry, and Zooey Deschanel is appealing as Lady Larkin, even if she is a bit too contemporary for the role.

    Still, after ABC's wonderful remakes of "Bye Bye Birdie" and "Annie", one can't help but feel that they could have done better.
    8homemaker-1

    Of course it plays like a stage musical.

    Because that's what it is! Once Upon a Mattress debuted off-Broadway in 1959, and soon moved to Broadway. It's been a longtime favorite of mine, and many other people.

    Several different productions have aired on television since then, the most recent of which was this Disney version in 2005. You know how the major US networks often have productions of musicals during the winter holiday seasons? That was the case with this version of the musical.

    So, YES, it plays like a stage musical. That's kind of the point!
    6Doylenf

    Very endearing little musical with a mixed bag of results...

    While watching ONCE UPON A MATTRESS and seeing Carol Burnett as Queen Aggravain, I immediately realized that she must have played Princess Winnifred in the original version of the show in the '60s. This became all too clear when I saw that Tracey Ullman's daffy princess was lacking a certain spark that Burnett would have given to the part--plus she was a little too mature for the role to begin with.

    Denis O'Hare seemed another case of miscasting as Prince Dauntless, a role could easily have been played by Matthew Morrison, who instead was saddled with a boring secondary role.

    But despite these misgivings, there's much to like about this rowdy version of the tale, vibrant with colorful sets and costumes (particularly Burnett's jeweled outfits) and some witty lines that are tossed about by a capable cast.

    But there's always the feeling that something isn't right--and not being able to compare this version with the original I can't say what it is but I see from other reviews that much of the original material was altered or deleted entirely. Perhaps this is why there's a feeling that it could have been so much better.

    Summing up: For Carol Burnett fans, it's a delicious chance to watch her play broad comedy with such finesse. She never misses an opportunity to ham it up but keeps it from being too over-the-top to be enjoyable. And while the choreography could have been more inventive, Tracey Ullman gives all of her energy to some of the dance routines with some very funny results.

    Unfortunately, Tom Smothers is wasted in the role of the mute King Sextimus. But all in all, it's a fun version of a fractured fairy-tale, based on "The Princess and the Pea."
    lauraeileen894

    A Disney movie that isn't shy!

    In the vein of the classic, 1997 version of "Rodgers and Hammerstein's Cinderella", Disney released another delightful piece of eye candy, "Once Upon a Mattress", the musical twist on "The Princess and the Pea". "Once Upon a Mattress" is actually quite risqué for a Disney film. Oh, it's hardly HBO-worthy stuff, but not many ABC family movies lightheartedly deal with premarital sex, latent homosexuality, and the most shocking Oedipal relationship since Angela Lansbury and Laurence Harvey in "The Manchurian Candidate".

    Hypersensitive/conservative parents better beware. For everyone else, it'd be a shame to miss the incomparable Carol Burnett (who originated the role of "Princess Fred" in the 1959 production of "OUaM") as the domineering Queen Aggravain, mother of meek Prince Dauntless (Denis O'Hare). When Prince Dauntless falls hard for robust, vivacious tomboy Princess Winnifred(Tracey Ullman), or "Fred" as she likes to be called, Queen Aggravain determines to sabotage the relationship by giving Fred a test she's convinced she'll fail. It's up to the mute King Sextimus (Tom Smothers), and dewy-eyed, pure hearted lovers Sir Harry (Matthew Morrison) and Lady Larken (Zooey Deschanael) to stop Queen Aggravain.

    The costumes nearly steal the show, rich with explosive colors and sumptuous designs (Burnett's jewel-drenched costumes are designed by none other than Bob Mackie). Ullman gets wears yummy gowns of red and gold velvet, and Deschanael looks every bit the fair maiden in delicate, candy-colored silk dresses and rosy cheeks. The songs are also catchy and hummable, ranging from bombastic to ironic. I was surprised at what an incredible belter and game dancer Ullman was! In the show stopping number "Shy", she slides down poles and gets tossed about, Eleanor Powell-style, without missing a beat. Burnett shows that, even in her '70s, she's still a performer to be reckoned with, delivering the rather disturbing number "That Baby of Mine" with the hip-swiveling conviction of a burlesque dancer. All the couples have just the right amount of chemistry and a hell of a good time is had by all. Join the fun and don't be shy!
    VetteRanger

    Fun comedy music

    Carol Burnette moved up from her original role as Princess Winifred to play the Queen, and Tracey Uhlman was a great pick to take on the role of Princess in this musical based on the story The Princess and the Pea.

    If you pay attention to the lyrics, you find some wonderful things, like The Swamps of Home. The Swamps of Home are beautiful ... when viewed from a distance.

    Of course, the big fun number is "I'm in Love with a Girl named Fred". It's madcap and simply funny. If you don't find yourself singing along with the chorus I can't help you. ;-)

    It's kind of a shame Tommy Smothers has the role of the mute King, his comic delivery would have been perfect throughout.

    I enjoyed the original back in the day, and my wife and I just enjoyed this revival.

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    • Trivia
      Carol Burnett, who plays Queen Agravain in this version, played Princess Winifred in the original Off-Broadway production in 1959, which later moved to Broadway, and then to TV as Once Upon a Mattress (1964). Burnett recreated the role in Once Upon a Mattress (1972).
    • Goofs
      During the Happily Ever After number, Princess Fred gets up on the table and kicks off the books stacked there but when we look down a few seconds later the stack she just kicked off on the right side of the table as we face it has returned.
    • Quotes

      Queen Aggravain: Goodbye, good luck, get out.

    • Connections
      Remake of Once Upon a Mattress (1964)
    • Soundtracks
      Here I Come to Save the Day
      Lyrics by Marshall Barer

      Sung by Matthew Morrison

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Érase una vez un colchón
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • ABC Home Video
      • Mattress Productions Ltd.
      • Touchstone Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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